I have owned Starsound Technologies Sistrum loudspeaker platforms (the predecessor to Live Vibe platforms), and Townshend Audio loudspeaker platforms.
Somewhere in the thread archives I have posted a comparison.
The abridged version is the Live Vibe/Sistrum platforms removed smearing, which focused and enlarged the image. Their effect was not marginal. They utilize Audio Points as part of the platform design.
Interestingly, I found Townshend Audio platforms to produce similar results. Completely different approach to vibration management.
I had different speakers and electronics in those systems, so apples to oranges in that regard. Same general results, though.
Either is a good choice.
Now, I use IsoAcoustics Gaia footers, which I find provide the same benefits for far less money and less visual intrusion.
I did try Audio Points under my components at one point. They’re effective, but set-up is tricky, and where we live the ground can suddenly shake. I was always nervous about my gear falling off during a small to medium earthquake and the damage that could result.
Horses for courses.